In 2100, Neo-Tokyo was a pulsating hub, its lifeblood the digital currency, Crypton. Rai, a hacker with a cause, lived in the city’s shadowy fringes where high-tech met low life. The glaring divide between the affluent and the poor was as stark as the neon signs that lit up the corporate zones.
One night, while diving through layers of encrypted code, Rai stumbled upon a glitch in Crypton’s system. It was a minor anomaly, overlooked by the Central Blockchain Authority’s (CBA) algorithms, but to Rai, it was a doorway—an opportunity to level the playing field.
With deft fingers dancing over a holographic keyboard, Rai began funneling Crypton to the needy. Small amounts at first, to avoid detection. Those in the slums woke up to a miracle—extra Crypton in their accounts, enough to feed their families.
But such acts of rebellion don’t go unnoticed for long. The CBA, with its endless resources, had an ace up its sleeve—an AI sentinel, programmed to sniff out any irregularities in the system. Rai was playing a dangerous game, one that could bring the might of the CBA crashing down upon them.
As Rai transferred the last batch of Crypton for the night, they couldn’t shake off the feeling of being watched. The AI was onto them, a digital hunter in the vast wilderness of code. The chase had begun, and Rai could only hope they were ready for it.